Thanks bro, it might change now since i dont have the bright red gravel no more.
A couple of wc's with no gravel vac and you wont care
Thanks bro, it might change now since i dont have the bright red gravel no more.
Yeah baby pics are always fun to look at. Which do you think changed the most ? Not only in size but appearence as well
That was worse than mine for sure. It will take some time so be patient! Like I said, at least a year for mine to look normal. But then mine did have the ray shooting off to the side more than yours does.My biggest endli dabola have the same thing, it had it when it got shipped to me, im still waiting for it to grow back but its taking a long time. Its the front fin.
The endli has got thick (not fat) to the point where from certain angles does not have that flat head look. Kind of that dont have a neck look, lol. It still is one of my favorite poly because it has that elongated body and mean look on its face.
Nope, ill try to find red sand, its much easier to clean.Put your red rocks Back![]()
Thats what im happy about sand.A couple of wc's with no gravel vac and you wont care
Best overall personality goes to the ansorgii. It gets along well with all the other polys and is out and visable quite a bit.Funny remember what your opinion on endli used to be lol i shod talk since im starting to like laps.
Which has the best personality? Who most active ?
So nothing has really changed in the tank so I thought I would do some progress pics of Croc
This is my Dabola Endli when it came in on March 26, 2016. I got this one along with a Koliba lap from Toyin at Rehoboth Aquatics
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He was pretty hammered on, raw nose and white eyes
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Looking better in QT. (13" at this point). You notice the broken front finlet and as time goes on it heals up pretty nicely
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Getting into the 300g, Croc is very happy
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At one point the aggression was out of control because Croc took over this stump
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More recent pics. Broken front finlett still there but not as badly noticeable
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The color change on this endli goes from the brown tones to a pinkish/mauve and sometime even toward grey. I guess it depends on the polys mood
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The famous Croc sniff pic, lol. Love when it does this pose.
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Not happy after a tank clean up
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A much more recent picture. Croc at this point is 18" and the Faranah Guinea lap by him is 15"
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Croc showing a dark look
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Weeksii baby picture (7")
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It had its external gills forever!
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It really has not grown much... it might be 13 1/2" now
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hanging with the Faranah lap
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Hanging with the endli
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A very 'happy' poly who always is out and about
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